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23 thoughts on “Ubisoft Is In MAJOR Trouble With Assassin's Creed Shadows…”

  1. There is no controversy with Assassins Creed Shadows. Multiple japanese people have come forward and validated Yasuke's existence and history.

    You ARE grifting on the subject. It was a controversy made up of nothing by a bunch of alt-right grifters and you perpetuate that as well. Assassin's Creed uses all sorts of mythical and sci-fi elements throughout the games. There are two playable characters in Shadows and one is japanese, but its a woman so that's also a problem to these annoying bad faith actors.

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  2. Well, you can’t take Japanese nationalists being completely upfront with what has really happened…from a historical standpoint. Example, the Korean-Japanese incident of “service women” that the Japanese government adamantly denied ever happened but later acknowledged that they did these atrocities due to constant protests from Korean women. Sometimes they like to sweep things under the rug. It is interesting how the idea of a Black person being in a main character, in a different region other than what he is “suppose to,” has infiltrated every corner of the world. I don’t think people realize how cancerous colorism has infected the thinking of people from western thinking.

    I think Ubisoft just doesn’t want to spend the money and risk bad PR for the game…being under such a critical lens. Stocks are already down and that will make things worse.

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  3. @10:25 You’re seeing a decline in Western studios.

    The majority of Japanese studios are doing decent to excellent. China and Korea are growing. Even the great but struggling Vanillaware did awesome this year.

    Stop generalizing on a false premise and say things as they are.

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  4. I can see the arguments against Yasuke, but if I remember correctly these games are not historically accurate. This a historical fiction. But I also don’t believe that most people complaining are doing so in good faith. If the protagonist was white, like in say the Last Samurai or Shogun I don’t believe we’d be hearing so much “outrage”. I don’t remember anyone being upset about Last Samurai except Japanese people and they were roundly told to shut up it’s just a movie. This new generation of social justice warriors are on one, canceling everything you don’t like cuz the chiks ain’t hot enough and the science fiction game where you time travel through dna because of alien gods in a machine has black dude in it. Cancel culture has come full circle. No one shall have anything no book, games, movie, music, opinions.

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  5. i find that interesting the japanese history landscape, but a GINORMOUS BIG massive African doesnt really suit that environment. If it was fiction or a fantasy landscape, sure. Be more interesting if you were a Japanese dude that met Yasuke in teh game itself as a companion or something. Maybe YOU become lord of a village yourself and Yasuke is your sword carrier warrior companion, that would work. Look at the SIZE of the guy compared to everyone else lol…hes a MONSTER. at 4:39? he doesnt even look REAL in that landscape lol. He would have made a great boss battle.

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  6. In an unpublished but extant document from about this time, Ōta states that Nobunaga made Yasuke a vassal, giving him a house, servants, a sword, and a stipend. During this period, the definition of samurai was ambiguous, but historians think that this would contemporaneously have been seen as the bestowing of warrior or “samurai” rank. This is where the claim that Yasuke was a samurai originates.

    Source: Britannica

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